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tsa officials confiscate them every day. they do 2,000 daily. >>> two men accused of plotting to derail passenger trains. among their targets, trains from new york city to toronto, canada. police are calling the plot al qaeda inspired. >>> and former new york congressman anthony weiner is turning a new leaf on twitter. you'll remember, he resigned from his post in 2011 after accidentally tweeting a sexually suggestive photo of himself. well, his first tweet back, a link to a 20-page paper on ways to keep new york, what he calls the capital of the middle class. weiner is considering a mayoral run this year. >>> well, an ohio zoo is seeing double. twin polar bears born at the toledo zoo made their debut yesterday. the brother and sister will be unveiled to the public next month, but for now, the zoo is hosting an online vote to name the adorable pair. and then they get really, really big. >>> in north dakota, a rookie news anchor was cut short after a serious slip of the tongue during his first broadcast. a.j. clemente apparen
tsa officials confiscate them every day. they do 2,000 daily. >>> two men accused of plotting to derail passenger trains. among their targets, trains from new york city to toronto, canada. police are calling the plot al qaeda inspired. >>> and former new york congressman anthony weiner is turning a new leaf on twitter. you'll remember, he resigned from his post in 2011 after accidentally tweeting a sexually suggestive photo of himself. well, his first tweet back, a link to a...
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the head of tsa is in for quite a day on capitol hill. the hearing comes just days after a lawmaker introduced a bipartisan bill that ultimately protests the tsa's upcoming policy change. it is called the no knives act. as it stands. the rule allows passengers, the rule change allows passengers to carry on certain pocket knives. the caveat is the blades cannot be longer than 2.36 inches and they can't be more than a half inch wide. the tsa also plans to allow an asserted array of sports equipment on board like whifl ball bats and it is the knives like so many have said. a man stood up to the terrorists. she says, the change is a slap in the face. >> to completely turn our back on the possibility that a plane could be hijacked using low-tech items, box cutters and knives to turn our back on that is to condemn ourself to repeat history. i don't want that. i don't have any morrisoe sons give out. >> the chief said the knives that have been banned since 911 do nothing more than distract screeners from paying attention to bigger threats like e
the head of tsa is in for quite a day on capitol hill. the hearing comes just days after a lawmaker introduced a bipartisan bill that ultimately protests the tsa's upcoming policy change. it is called the no knives act. as it stands. the rule allows passengers, the rule change allows passengers to carry on certain pocket knives. the caveat is the blades cannot be longer than 2.36 inches and they can't be more than a half inch wide. the tsa also plans to allow an asserted array of sports...
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the tsa is applausing justin rogers actions. it released this statement saying, his actions coupled with the quick response by airport security, ensured that the integrity of the airport's sterile area was maintained minimizing disruptions to the traveling public. we are happy to report that the tsa officer was not seriously hurt and neither was our heroic pannol police officer who was obviously well-trained. we are going to be hearing from him coming up in our next live report. >> that's called springing into action. that was great stuff. >> you've got to do what you've got to do >>> 5:09. 5:10. we'll go back live to at&t park for your full forecast coming up. >>> the president's trip to the bay area coming with controversy. the comments that are now making headlines across the country. >>> big day in business news. you have jobs friday and a shakeup but hewlett-packard and we are going to connect the games. we'll take a look coming up. >>> good friday morning to you. making plans for the weekend. maybe it could include a trip
the tsa is applausing justin rogers actions. it released this statement saying, his actions coupled with the quick response by airport security, ensured that the integrity of the airport's sterile area was maintained minimizing disruptions to the traveling public. we are happy to report that the tsa officer was not seriously hurt and neither was our heroic pannol police officer who was obviously well-trained. we are going to be hearing from him coming up in our next live report. >> that's...
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. >> security check points across the country will fall silent in honor of the tsa agent killed when a gunman opened fire. operations will stop at 9:20 a.m. the moment gerardo hernandez was shot. he was the first tsa agent killed in the line of duty and a public memorial is set for tuesday in los angeles. two other agents and a bystander were hurt. the suspect is recovering in the hospital. >> a connecticut prosecutor asking the court to block the release of 911 recordings from the sandy hook elementary school shooting. emotional out there. the freedom of information commission ruled back in september the recordings from inside the schoo during the shooting should be provided to the associated press. the a.p. wants the recordings to examine police response to that massacre. >> more officers will be on patrol in san francisco. reminding people to stay alert. the chief says extra officers both in uniform and plain clothes will be on public transportation and in high traffic areas like union square. they hope it will prevent thefts especially cell phones which account for two thirds of
. >> security check points across the country will fall silent in honor of the tsa agent killed when a gunman opened fire. operations will stop at 9:20 a.m. the moment gerardo hernandez was shot. he was the first tsa agent killed in the line of duty and a public memorial is set for tuesday in los angeles. two other agents and a bystander were hurt. the suspect is recovering in the hospital. >> a connecticut prosecutor asking the court to block the release of 911 recordings from the...
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the tsa is praising his actions today. friday, april 5th, 2013. >> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today." it is 7 a.m. on the west coast on a friday. i'm matt lauer. >> i'm savannah guthrie. we will have more on the court ruling concerning the morning after pill and breaking news including the federal judge's ruling as we mentioned and a story out of mumbai and north korea that took more provocative action. >> let's go to pete williams in washington. pete, this ruling from a federal judge in new york is a case that pitted the fda against reproductive rights groups. take me through it. >> reporter: only to girls who were only 18 and then over 17 and now the federal judge said it has to be available to girls 16 years and younger. the federal government had opposed this move, but this is his ruling this morning from federal judge edward corewin who in the eastern district of new york that is brooklyn. at the end of the
the tsa is praising his actions today. friday, april 5th, 2013. >> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today." it is 7 a.m. on the west coast on a friday. i'm matt lauer. >> i'm savannah guthrie. we will have more on the court ruling concerning the morning after pill and breaking news including the federal judge's ruling as we mentioned and a story out of...
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over the weekend and spoke to some tsa agents about with this. i asked one man what the mood is among his colleagues. he gave me a one-word answer. he said somber. as for ciancia, it's too early to tell when he will make a court appearance but the charges qualify him for the death penalty. >> appreciate the update. happening now, tens of thousands of iranians gathering outside the former u.s. embassy in the biggest anti-american rally in years. this one is a show of support for hard-liners who oppose president rowhani's initiatives to try to ease tension with the u.s. these are images of that protest obtained by nbc news. smaller scale protests occur every year outside that compound to mark the anniversary of the 1979 embassy takeover following the islamic revolution. the two countries have not re-established diplomatic relationships since that event. >> the trial of mohammed morsi has been adjourned just hours after it got under way in cairo this morning. the egyptian state television reporting that the judge postponed the hearing until january
over the weekend and spoke to some tsa agents about with this. i asked one man what the mood is among his colleagues. he gave me a one-word answer. he said somber. as for ciancia, it's too early to tell when he will make a court appearance but the charges qualify him for the death penalty. >> appreciate the update. happening now, tens of thousands of iranians gathering outside the former u.s. embassy in the biggest anti-american rally in years. this one is a show of support for...
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is back in full operation after a gunman killed a tsa agent and injured several other people. yesterday federal prosecutors filed charges against that suspect, 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia, as the family of the security officer he's accused of killing talked about their loss. dan sheneman has more. >> reporter: investigators say they have evidence that 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia intended to harm as many tsa agents as he could when he walked into terminal three at the los angeles international airport and opened fire. >> his intent was, very, very clear. >> reporter: that handwritten note stated ciancia had made the conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> murder is believed to be a premeditated act of first degree. >> reporter: he's charged with murder of a federal officer and violence at international airports. >> we are really going to draw a picture of who this person was, his background, his history, that will help us hopefully explain why he chose to do what he did. >> reporter: as the investigation into why continues, so does the mourning for the l
is back in full operation after a gunman killed a tsa agent and injured several other people. yesterday federal prosecutors filed charges against that suspect, 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia, as the family of the security officer he's accused of killing talked about their loss. dan sheneman has more. >> reporter: investigators say they have evidence that 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia intended to harm as many tsa agents as he could when he walked into terminal three at the los angeles...
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the tsa is reviewing security tape. to those who've waited... worried... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com. francisco. what a nice shot of the bay bridge and all of its glory. clear start to your day. it's 4:43. >>> new this morning congratulations to two bay area scientists for jointly winning the 2013 nobel prize for physiology or medicine this morning. randy scheckman is at uc-berkeley. thomas sudhof haims from stanford. they won the prizes for solving the mystery of how the cell organizes its transport system. this is helping researchers gain a better understanding of diabetes and others affecting the immune system. they share the award with a third scientist out of yale university. the nobel prize award earns them a cool $1.2 million. >> im
the tsa is reviewing security tape. to those who've waited... worried... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com. francisco. what a nice shot of the bay bridge and all of its glory. clear start to your day. it's...
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a stirring tribute to the tsa agent killed during a shooting at l.a.x. >> we are tsa. >> hundreds of tsa employees gathered last night to remember gerardo hernandez. they neat share stories and sorrow. >> he was our hero. >> he was loved. he was a brother. he's going to be missed. >> another agent was shot in the foot on friday. he's now talking about what happened. >> i was injured while helping an elder man trying to get to a safe area. i turned around and there was a gunman and shot me twice. >> tsa agent james fear was also injured and has been released from the hospital. brian ludmer was shot in the leg and must undergo surgery. the alleged shooter, paul ciancia reportedly used a semi-automatic rifle which was legally purchased. he was shot by police in terminal 3 and is still unable to communicate with investigators but his condition is said to be improving. >> police in denver giving new details about an overnight stand-off with two young boys. police say that pair entered an empty middle school armed, what appeared to be rifles and back packs. police say the teens were probab
a stirring tribute to the tsa agent killed during a shooting at l.a.x. >> we are tsa. >> hundreds of tsa employees gathered last night to remember gerardo hernandez. they neat share stories and sorrow. >> he was our hero. >> he was loved. he was a brother. he's going to be missed. >> another agent was shot in the foot on friday. he's now talking about what happened. >> i was injured while helping an elder man trying to get to a safe area. i turned around and...
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tsa officials say that would free up agents to focus on greater threats. a >>> a boeing 787 will soon take off again. congress still wants an answer for a recent on-board fire. a two-day hearing is set for today into the fire that happened back in early january. the 787 was operated by japan airlines and was parked at boston's logan airport. the national transportation safety board is expected to focus on the design, testing and certification of the dreamliner's battery system. >> 4:45. some big earnings reports coming out today on wall street, not the least of which is apple. for more on that and the rest of our news before the bell, we turn to courtney reagan live at cnbc world headquarters. >>> good morning. futures are lower. that's after the market posted modest gains on monday. we will get data on new home sales and a ton of earnings. the dow rising 19 points. the nasdaq up 27 to 3233. apple reports earnings this afternoon with the stock in free-fall dropping about he low $400 after peaking above 400. analysts expect profits to shrink for the first t
tsa officials say that would free up agents to focus on greater threats. a >>> a boeing 787 will soon take off again. congress still wants an answer for a recent on-board fire. a two-day hearing is set for today into the fire that happened back in early january. the 787 was operated by japan airlines and was parked at boston's logan airport. the national transportation safety board is expected to focus on the design, testing and certification of the dreamliner's battery system....
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the head of the tsa heading to capitol hill to answer questions about the new plan to allow small knives on planes. >> the crash that nearly broke a fire truck in half. must-see video next. >>> welcome back. good thursday morning to you. the porch of oakland all lit up this morning, 4:44. >>> for the third time, rather, this week, president obama will meet with congressional leaders to work on a consensus on a budget. the president will have to face face to face talks with republican senators and democrats. yesterday, senate democrats unveiled a budget plan calling for $1 trillion in new taxes. earlier this week, house republicans showed off their budget which includes more than $4 trillion in spending cuts. the president is expected to unveil his budget plans in april. >> samsung getting ready to fire a direct shot at the new galaxy s4. bertha coombs who i believe is a con na sewer of the electronics. good morning. >> i think now i have two cell phones, the ipad, mac. i use a pc here. i am all over every platform. it is march madness when it comes to the markets. the futures are higher.
the head of the tsa heading to capitol hill to answer questions about the new plan to allow small knives on planes. >> the crash that nearly broke a fire truck in half. must-see video next. >>> welcome back. good thursday morning to you. the porch of oakland all lit up this morning, 4:44. >>> for the third time, rather, this week, president obama will meet with congressional leaders to work on a consensus on a budget. the president will have to face face to face talks...
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when you can apply for tsa's precheck program. and why you'll have to give up some privacy to be included. >> live look this morning at the opening bell. there's the nyse. today is december 4th, and there's the nasdaq. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning, everyone, 6:30. >> an update now to breaking news we've been following for you overnight. five crews trying to get ahold of the man who lived in a mobile home that burned to the ground overnight. it happened at the mobile home park near monterey and blossom hill roads in san jose. that's a live look at the scene this morning. it's been very active since that fire started just after 2:00 this morning. bob redell is at the scene right now gathering information. he's going to bring it to us in a live report. coming up in about 20 minutes. >>> starting today, anyone can apply for the tsa precheck program allowing them to speed through airport security. right now at sfo, oakland, san jose, they're offering pre-check to flyers. brian mooar live from washington, d.c. this morni
when you can apply for tsa's precheck program. and why you'll have to give up some privacy to be included. >> live look this morning at the opening bell. there's the nyse. today is december 4th, and there's the nasdaq. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning, everyone, 6:30. >> an update now to breaking news we've been following for you overnight. five crews trying to get ahold of the man who lived in a mobile home that burned to the ground overnight. it...
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the tsa is reviewing security tape. >> and a live look outside. we've had beautiful vista this is morning. this one of the bay bridge, off in the distance, pretty clear. another nice day ahead. a great week as well. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>> happening now, fire crews on the scene of a house fire in palo alto. the fire was reported after 4:00 this morning. it's happening at a home on the intersection of orinda street. firefighters on the scene telling us they are in defensive mode now. here is a live look. you can see them hard at work. crews say nobody was living inside this home when the fire started and that it looked like the hom
the tsa is reviewing security tape. >> and a live look outside. we've had beautiful vista this is morning. this one of the bay bridge, off in the distance, pretty clear. another nice day ahead. a great week as well. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer,...
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one tsa agent was killed, three others hurt. >> look that the christmas day rescue. good samaritans and bomb squad officer save add 72-year-old man trapped in a burning car on the 405 in southern california. the driver crashed his station wagon just before 2:00 p.m. quite a bit of smoke there. the driver was taken out of the car, and the great news he is expected to survive. the officer also expected to be okay. he was treated for minor burns. >>> a well known homeless sheltder looking for a new home of its own. after 12 years of helping young people in need, the homeless youth alines shut its doors. the shelter says the landlord decided not to renew the lease and gave it 60 days. officials now looking for a new place to set up that shelter. >> we've been in this building for 12 years and possibly the most stable and consistent thing that is in many of the lives of the kids who come through here. so losing this is just another thing being taken away. >> about 5,000 kids count on that every year. >> thousands of people in the northeast and canada still in the dark fro
one tsa agent was killed, three others hurt. >> look that the christmas day rescue. good samaritans and bomb squad officer save add 72-year-old man trapped in a burning car on the 405 in southern california. the driver crashed his station wagon just before 2:00 p.m. quite a bit of smoke there. the driver was taken out of the car, and the great news he is expected to survive. the officer also expected to be okay. he was treated for minor burns. >>> a well known homeless sheltder...
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bay area man was taken into custy for brandisng a gun exactly oneeekfter a gunman shot and killed a tsa agent inside l.a.x. his name hasot been released airport police took a hagun out his checked back after picking up his lugge pap limo driver at terminal three called police the bomb squiscovered a smalhagun that wa unloaded, the san josean was arrested on charges of brandishing the weapon. no flight were delayed or >> the mother of the 18-year-old kied whileiding on a transit bus is speakingout. she's horried by what ppened to her child butthankful for the support o the community. in oakland, that's the street sashaleischmann was tveling on on monday. the suspect set the girl's skirt on fire. 16-yeaold richardhomas was rested ontuesday. the almeida county district torney chargedim as an adult. >>nd cling all trekkies. captain kirk and his crew, the starship enterprise will be meeting and greing fans o the ninsula. that a the rest of the day's news comin up at 7:00 now here's more news. ♪ it's beginning to look aot like christmas ♪ >> and i love it too! we are back on thisaturday m
bay area man was taken into custy for brandisng a gun exactly oneeekfter a gunman shot and killed a tsa agent inside l.a.x. his name hasot been released airport police took a hagun out his checked back after picking up his lugge pap limo driver at terminal three called police the bomb squiscovered a smalhagun that wa unloaded, the san josean was arrested on charges of brandishing the weapon. no flight were delayed or >> the mother of the 18-year-old kied whileiding on a transit bus is...
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. >> there are flowers now inside terminal 3 this morning to honor tsa officer gerardo hernandez. he was shot and killed at the security checkpoint. two other agents were wounded. so was teacher brian ludmer. he is in fair condition at ucla medical center but will need surgery for a fractured leg as well as physical therapy. >> the parents of the 13-year-old shot by a sheriff's deputy holding a press conference this afternoon talking about filing a civil rights lawsuit against the deputy and the county. claiming the shooting was unconstitutional. that lawsuit alleges the deputy shot lopez without reasonable cause and that violated the boy's fourth amendment. almost two weeks ago the deputy mistook the boy's replica rifle for an ak-47 and shot him. he said the boy started to point the rifle at him. >> a suspect in custody. a shooting happened yesterday morning near the alameda. the victim, a man in his 30s was shot at least once. family members drove him to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. in less than an hour police say the suspect who apparently knew the victim was in c
. >> there are flowers now inside terminal 3 this morning to honor tsa officer gerardo hernandez. he was shot and killed at the security checkpoint. two other agents were wounded. so was teacher brian ludmer. he is in fair condition at ucla medical center but will need surgery for a fractured leg as well as physical therapy. >> the parents of the 13-year-old shot by a sheriff's deputy holding a press conference this afternoon talking about filing a civil rights lawsuit against the...
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police officer earning high praise from the tsa after this. he jumps into action to save a tsa agent at the honolulu airport. officer, justin rogers, was waiting in the security line when he saw a woman attacking that tsa agent. he jumped over the gate, wrestled the attacker right down to the ground. the giants, that's right, getting ready for their home opener to raise those world series championship flags up in a matter of hours. the cardinals in town for the team's big home game. christina loren, our meteorologist, out at at&t park checking the skies and weather for you. what's happening young lady? >>> good morning to you, john. they just removed the tarp out here over the pitcher's mound as the drizzle is starting to subside. i will report that you might have to use your windshield wipers if you head up the peninsula or at the immediate coast. that is where the thickest fog will be found. graphically, we are looking really good. taking it live. showing you temperatures today in the upper 60s to low 70s. it is going to be a beautiful day.
police officer earning high praise from the tsa after this. he jumps into action to save a tsa agent at the honolulu airport. officer, justin rogers, was waiting in the security line when he saw a woman attacking that tsa agent. he jumped over the gate, wrestled the attacker right down to the ground. the giants, that's right, getting ready for their home opener to raise those world series championship flags up in a matter of hours. the cardinals in town for the team's big home game. christina...
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the tsa's precheck program is available at terminal 1. eligible travelers can go through a special prescreening to gain access to expedited lines. approved frequent flyers can pay a fee. the program could also make regular security lines shorter as well. >> people like that. >> still ahead on "today in the bay," despite the win controversy this morning around the 49ers, not players but the fans and the team ceo is getting involved. >> will he or won't he play. an update on the health of the sharks rookie sensation. >> toward the north bay, an easy drive for 101 through san rafael. we have a new issue traveling the curves over across the summit.6 >>> good morning. here is a live look at san francisco. that's a clear shot of the city by the bay. still very dark out there, 4:51. your day is starting off pretty cold. it's 4:51. stern words from the 49ers front office after fan desire the wave while a visiting player was on the ground seriously hurt. take a look. this is cardinals player campbell who had to be taken off on a stretcher after an
the tsa's precheck program is available at terminal 1. eligible travelers can go through a special prescreening to gain access to expedited lines. approved frequent flyers can pay a fee. the program could also make regular security lines shorter as well. >> people like that. >> still ahead on "today in the bay," despite the win controversy this morning around the 49ers, not players but the fans and the team ceo is getting involved. >> will he or won't he play. an...
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. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," a big change for travelers at local airports, what the tsa is getting rid of. >>> plus breaking his silence, notre dame star manti te'o speaks out for the first time since it was revealed that his alleged girlfriend was all an internet hoax. >>> the controversial body scanners that show naked images of travelers will be removed from local airports. the tsa will remove eight scanners from the san jose international and the five at oakland international. sfo doesn't use them. the transportation security administration says it is getting rid of the machines because the company that makes them could not come up with a way to fix concerns over privacy. traveler also still be asked to get a body scan that creates a generic image. >>> we still have more ahead for you on "today in the bay," including a feature film about the killing of oscar grant that is making its debut today. details coming up. >>> it's waking up to a beautiful sunrise in the south bay, a little bit of haze makes for unhealthy air quality. we'll break down the weekend forecast and ge
. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," a big change for travelers at local airports, what the tsa is getting rid of. >>> plus breaking his silence, notre dame star manti te'o speaks out for the first time since it was revealed that his alleged girlfriend was all an internet hoax. >>> the controversial body scanners that show naked images of travelers will be removed from local airports. the tsa will remove eight scanners from the san jose international and...
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went through tsa. that's where it begins. you have to have a boarding pass. >> i bet it was like a reverse of home alone. he probably got in with a family, you know, as they're going through. and of course you never check everybody and boom the kid is through and then probably sneaks on. >> and i guess at the gate he said he waited until the attendants were distracted and said my parents were on a flight already. lots of questions still on this one for sure. >> yeah. >> and he won 50,000 at the tables. >> yes he did. he paid for his flight home. >> mike tyson is still looking for the tiger. >> it's the next hangover movie. a little less edgy. we're excited about sochi. february next year. it's going to be great right here on the nbc family of networks. >> february 7th. >> got off to a rocky start. the olympic flame relay starts today but it arrived sunday morning where a ceremony was held. you notice there is no flame there. that's tun official torch relay. >> a little wind gust coming out of the tunnel. >> wait for the best
went through tsa. that's where it begins. you have to have a boarding pass. >> i bet it was like a reverse of home alone. he probably got in with a family, you know, as they're going through. and of course you never check everybody and boom the kid is through and then probably sneaks on. >> and i guess at the gate he said he waited until the attendants were distracted and said my parents were on a flight already. lots of questions still on this one for sure. >> yeah. >>...
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oakland, san jose and sfo are part of the tsa's expedited screening program which is expanding to include 100 airports around the country. it allows preapproved passengers to keep their shoes and belts on and keep laptops and liquids in their bags as they go through screening. not everyone qualifies for the program. with more people in the fast lanes, the regular security lines could get shorter as well. >>> it is 4:40 now. let the watch wars begin. the day after samsung unveiled its first smart watch this morning, a new contender already on the market. >>> a possible second chance for one of california's biggest junior colleges. a little known rule that could save city college of san francisco. >>> plus the head of the u.n. calls on world leaders about the crisis in syria. we'll have the new developments overnight. >>> welcome back everybody at 4:43. looking at a live picture of san jose and we've got a nice warming trend on the way. a great weekend in front of us. aren't they all great? i think they are. >> i agree. it is 4:43. now to the latest on the crisis in syria. the u.n. secretar
oakland, san jose and sfo are part of the tsa's expedited screening program which is expanding to include 100 airports around the country. it allows preapproved passengers to keep their shoes and belts on and keep laptops and liquids in their bags as they go through screening. not everyone qualifies for the program. with more people in the fast lanes, the regular security lines could get shorter as well. >>> it is 4:40 now. let the watch wars begin. the day after samsung unveiled its...
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killing a tsa agent is expected back in court. paul ciancia is to be arraigned in los angeles. last week he was indicted on 11 federal charges including murder. prosecutors say he walked into the busy airport, pulled a semi-automatic rifle and opened fire. one tsa agent was killed, three others hurt. >> and look at this christmas day rescue on a busy los angeles freeway. good samaritans and a bomb squad save a saveed a man trapped in his car. the driver crashed his station wagon just before 2:00 p.m., caused huge delays. also quite a bit of smoke as you can see that cloud billowing. the driver was taken to the hospital, is expected to survive. other than minor burns the officer is also expected to be okay. three lanes of traffic were completely shut down during the rescue. >> speaking of smoke, smoke and flames pouring out of a bay area home. we'll have the latest. new details about two men, firefighters had to pull them out of the fire. >> you think you're done with shopping? no. we're getting started. ramping up to grab the sales. we're going to tell you which stores in the b
killing a tsa agent is expected back in court. paul ciancia is to be arraigned in los angeles. last week he was indicted on 11 federal charges including murder. prosecutors say he walked into the busy airport, pulled a semi-automatic rifle and opened fire. one tsa agent was killed, three others hurt. >> and look at this christmas day rescue on a busy los angeles freeway. good samaritans and a bomb squad save a saveed a man trapped in his car. the driver crashed his station wagon just...
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gerardo hernandez was the first tsa officer killed in the line of duty. he was shot and killed at l.a.x. by paul sciancia. two others were injured before police shot him. he is still in the hospital as of this morning. a public memorial service for hernandez will be held tuesday in l.a. >> 6:41. flooding, mudslides, power outages, we'll look at the damage left in the wake of one of the strongest storms ever recorded. >> we'll tell you about a deadly crash in san jose, tying up the morning commute for hundreds out there. we'll tell you which freeway intersection is affected ahead in a live report. >>> at 6:44 this morning, 12 million people now at risk as one of the most powerful storms ever slams into island after island across the philippines, roaring wind, ripping through buildings, knocking out power and flooding streets. >> so much devastation. at least four people right now reported dead. millions of others still threatened. hundreds of flights canceled and right now the super typhoon is showing no signs of stopping. taking a direct path right throug
gerardo hernandez was the first tsa officer killed in the line of duty. he was shot and killed at l.a.x. by paul sciancia. two others were injured before police shot him. he is still in the hospital as of this morning. a public memorial service for hernandez will be held tuesday in l.a. >> 6:41. flooding, mudslides, power outages, we'll look at the damage left in the wake of one of the strongest storms ever recorded. >> we'll tell you about a deadly crash in san jose, tying up the...
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. >> a flight attendant for a major airline arrested after found on the tsa's no fly list. >>> bracing for hewlett-packard. mark zuckerberg with a new organization. >>> lots of people in palo alto holding their breath, waiting on hewlett-packard. scott mcdegree, they have good reason to be anxious. >> most companies report profits, once a quarter. hp in the past few quarter announced disasters. we have no reason to think hp has bad news this quarter. but in just the last year the company's announced write-downs and losses worth $17 billion. announcing it made $8 billion mistake with eds, another $9 billion in write-downs with autonomy. and in that time, it's announced lay-offs, tens of thousands of people. we don't expect necessarily terrible news this afternoon, and there are signs that meg whitman, who inherited some of the problems, is stemming the bleed. we'll know more before the bell. but in the meantime, investors are waiting like this. >>> also waiting on fed minutes. we get to read the fed's diary this morning we think it's going to say, dear diary i'm going to stop buying so
. >> a flight attendant for a major airline arrested after found on the tsa's no fly list. >>> bracing for hewlett-packard. mark zuckerberg with a new organization. >>> lots of people in palo alto holding their breath, waiting on hewlett-packard. scott mcdegree, they have good reason to be anxious. >> most companies report profits, once a quarter. hp in the past few quarter announced disasters. we have no reason to think hp has bad news this quarter. but in just...
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. >>> starting today, anyone can apply for a tsa precheck program allowing them to speed right through airport security. until today, precheck was only available to frequent flyers on certain airlines as well as members of the military. they could also leave their laptops in cases. if you want to do a precheck, submit an application, verify citizenship or immigration status and you'll be asked to provide fingerprints and an $85 fee. >>> it is 5:21, coming up, the bay area showdown with our neighbors to the north and the special celebrity that appeared in the sharks game. >>> welcome back, everyone. very good, cold morning to you. taking a live look outside. this is from new york city. that is the famous rockefeller center tree. and you know what, they're going to light it up tonight. nbc, you can see it all right here. special performances from -- there's a lot of people coming out. i believe it's -- i'm trying to check the time right now. >> it's going to be warmer there. 52 degrees, apparently. >> a heat wave in new york. >> yeah. >> huge one out there. >> you know, the warriors inst
. >>> starting today, anyone can apply for a tsa precheck program allowing them to speed right through airport security. until today, precheck was only available to frequent flyers on certain airlines as well as members of the military. they could also leave their laptops in cases. if you want to do a precheck, submit an application, verify citizenship or immigration status and you'll be asked to provide fingerprints and an $85 fee. >>> it is 5:21, coming up, the bay area...
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he was the first tsa agent killed in the line of duty. two other agents and a bystander were hurt in the attack. the suspect was shot by police but is still recovering in a hospital this morning. >> the federal government says it will not pay to help ta wall a me county to build after the rim fire. the management agency says that damage was not severe enough to require federal aid. governor brown's office says state officials will be going out to reassess the cost of remayors and will possibly file an appeal sometime next month. federal aid does not come down the county and state will have to pay to repair roads and infrastructure. the berkeley family camp which was destroyed by the fire and san francisco's family camp are woth in that county. >> we're following breaking news in the south bay this morning. a deadly crash has shut down part of a major connector in san jose. it's just south of the 280 interchange. always a busy spot. bob redell just arrived on the scene. what have you found out? >> reporter: good morning to you. this was at
he was the first tsa agent killed in the line of duty. two other agents and a bystander were hurt in the attack. the suspect was shot by police but is still recovering in a hospital this morning. >> the federal government says it will not pay to help ta wall a me county to build after the rim fire. the management agency says that damage was not severe enough to require federal aid. governor brown's office says state officials will be going out to reassess the cost of remayors and will...
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so now the tsa says it will give more groups the opportunity to weigh in before that rule is put into place. in the meantime, if you have a flight today, you should call ahead. budget cuts from the so-called sequester are forcing thousands of air traffic controllers to take time off, and that's already leading to costly delays for passengers. nbc's lisa myers is at washington's regan national airport with more on that story. lisa, good morning. >> reporter: hey, savannah. good morning. this is the third day of furloughs of air traffic controllers around the country. so far we've seen hundreds of delays, some of more than three hours in los angeles. the airlines are warning that if these furloughs continue, one out of every three travelers could face major delays or cancellations during peak travel season. delays at laguardia, newark, charlotte. the faa on monday blamed staffing and weather and says staffing challenges at regional centers led to ground delays and more spacing between flights around the country. it's the first time the public has felt the impact of across the board budg
so now the tsa says it will give more groups the opportunity to weigh in before that rule is put into place. in the meantime, if you have a flight today, you should call ahead. budget cuts from the so-called sequester are forcing thousands of air traffic controllers to take time off, and that's already leading to costly delays for passengers. nbc's lisa myers is at washington's regan national airport with more on that story. lisa, good morning. >> reporter: hey, savannah. good morning....
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they are also being advised by the tsa to go online and sign up for its pre-check program during the peek flying period. it could save you up to ten minutes. i'm toni guinyard reporting at l.a.x. >>> welcome back, everybody. i want to tell you about a massive storm pounding the east coast causing chaos and trouble for thanksgiving travelers. today we are told the wet streets in the area because the cold temperatures become very easy. anybody who has driven on that knows that is like a skating rink. type-lapsed video showing traffic stop and go all over the place trying to make it a single mile out to the airport. this is down in charlotte, north carolina. some of the people had to get out and try to run for it. that is brutal. >>> the stormy weather is threatening the macy day's parade. the giant balloons will have to be grounded if the wind is too strong. there is a chance the wind might exceed the limit. all the balloons will still be inflated as planned later today. you can watch the entire parade right here. it starts at 9:00 tomorrow morning. it wraps up three hours later with a
they are also being advised by the tsa to go online and sign up for its pre-check program during the peek flying period. it could save you up to ten minutes. i'm toni guinyard reporting at l.a.x. >>> welcome back, everybody. i want to tell you about a massive storm pounding the east coast causing chaos and trouble for thanksgiving travelers. today we are told the wet streets in the area because the cold temperatures become very easy. anybody who has driven on that knows that is like a...
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obama visiting with the family of the tsa agent hernandez who was killed in l.a.x. earlier this m. he met with two agents wounded during the shooting. the seattle to san francisco to l.a. trip featuring seven fund-raisers for the democratic party. >> time to check the weather as we give you a live look from the south bay. overlooking san jose. the sun peeking through the clouds already a. cool start. what are we in store for today? >> good question. >> meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning to you guys. what a pretty start out in the south bay. san francisco also looking lovely. temperatures are mostly in the 40s and 50s right now. but we're going to hit the 60s and today will be the warmest of the week. high pressure still in control. it's kind of trapping in some of the ground level pollution. that's why we have unhealthy levels in the north bay. you want to limit your outdoor activity if you can if you suffer from respiratory issues. you want to look out for the elderly and the little ones. looking good as we head throughout the day, lots of sunshine headed our way. temp
obama visiting with the family of the tsa agent hernandez who was killed in l.a.x. earlier this m. he met with two agents wounded during the shooting. the seattle to san francisco to l.a. trip featuring seven fund-raisers for the democratic party. >> time to check the weather as we give you a live look from the south bay. overlooking san jose. the sun peeking through the clouds already a. cool start. what are we in store for today? >> good question. >> meteorologist christina...
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tsa agents say he was carrying 67 pounds of pot. that's a street value of $300,000 which all of the bags were vacuum sealed. the luggage was headed for a plane bound for charleston, south carolina. >>> a new plan to ban gun shows will sbroeb deube introduced th. local control will be allowed over gun shows. the county would have to pass a resolution before a gun show could even be held. this is the latest attempt to stop gun shows at the cal palace. back in 2009 then governor arnold schwarzenegger vetoed such a ban. >>> it's 5:21. coming up, details on the bay area high school district that says it will now and soon hand out of condoms to students. >>> victoria secret takes aim at teens. >>> welcome back. 5:23. >> bravo. >> we like the new lights at the bay bridge. they are keeping them on a little longer than anticipated. we thought they would go off at 2:00 in the morning. >> i vote every day keep them on until 6:00. >> i like. very pretty. one of the best bridges around here. it's 5:24 right now. one bay area school district has
tsa agents say he was carrying 67 pounds of pot. that's a street value of $300,000 which all of the bags were vacuum sealed. the luggage was headed for a plane bound for charleston, south carolina. >>> a new plan to ban gun shows will sbroeb deube introduced th. local control will be allowed over gun shows. the county would have to pass a resolution before a gun show could even be held. this is the latest attempt to stop gun shows at the cal palace. back in 2009 then governor arnold...
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this is a tsa agent that was shot in the leg. this is a very developing story right now. we're working to get the latest information, and we will bring that to you just as soon as we learn more. in the meantime, back here in the bay area, family from brazil is in san francisco franticly searching for a missing loved one. anna rodriguez and her mother flew in after paolo nedo called family and said he was in trouble and someone was trying to hurt him. his cell phone location shotwell in the mission district. no one has heard from him since those calls. rodriguez says it's very unusual for nedo not to be in touch. he was supposed to take a bus back to l.a. sunday, but never boarded. his family filed a missing persons report with san francisco police. >>> we'll take a look at weather right now with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning to you, marla. good morning to you at home. clear sky over the golden gate bridge. winds starting to pick up. you can see that from the flag there. 81 in livermore. we are going to hit the warmest day in the exz tended. 75 for fremont
this is a tsa agent that was shot in the leg. this is a very developing story right now. we're working to get the latest information, and we will bring that to you just as soon as we learn more. in the meantime, back here in the bay area, family from brazil is in san francisco franticly searching for a missing loved one. anna rodriguez and her mother flew in after paolo nedo called family and said he was in trouble and someone was trying to hurt him. his cell phone location shotwell in the...
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fear in the mind of the tsa officer. >> sick, sick person. now we have all been awed by the story of the nine skydivers that survived the mid-air collision between two planes. >> that's unbelievable. >> phenomenal and what's really powerful is that five of them had the cameras on their head -- >> the go-pro. >> exactly. they captured this moment. the plane lost it's wing. it captured the moment of the pligs and it exploded into a fire ball. this was above superior, wisconsin and there's a date-line special coming up. like special. i know that the investigation is still on going in terms of how this happened but the pilot survived as well. >> that's the good news. >> look at the position they're in right there. it's amazing that some of them made it out of there. >> it almost looks like it's in formation how they're falling. >> yeah. >> they were in a total sky dive at that point. >> incredible. >> let's talk next about -- this is a different flight story. the great swiss man known as the jet man that got an up close view. >> what's so compell
fear in the mind of the tsa officer. >> sick, sick person. now we have all been awed by the story of the nine skydivers that survived the mid-air collision between two planes. >> that's unbelievable. >> phenomenal and what's really powerful is that five of them had the cameras on their head -- >> the go-pro. >> exactly. they captured this moment. the plane lost it's wing. it captured the moment of the pligs and it exploded into a fire ball. this was above superior,...
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the tsa is going to allow small knives on flight. >> let's discuss that. what went into that whole decision? >> this is okay. >> these are the ones -- show the ones that are okay. little tiny six-inch -- >> six centimeter. >> always correcting everything. >> hoda, that's why we have this. excuse me. i can't grip that thing. six inches. >> so to speak. no, there will be a joke, i'm not willing to play. >> what is six inches, show me. >> i'm not going to do it. you do it on your own. >> that's six inches, although we women have been told -- >> six centimeters is over here. >> okay, this is acceptable on a flight. a lot of people apparently like to bring pocket knives on planes or corkscrews. this one makes more sense. >> got to clean your teeth sometimes. >> ones that are not okay. >> this one is not okay, hoda woman. >> careful. that's not okay. >> not because of the length of it, but did you hear it click? you can't lock it. be careful. >> you can apparently bring golf clubs on, which i didn't know were not allowed. >> where are you going to put your golf
the tsa is going to allow small knives on flight. >> let's discuss that. what went into that whole decision? >> this is okay. >> these are the ones -- show the ones that are okay. little tiny six-inch -- >> six centimeter. >> always correcting everything. >> hoda, that's why we have this. excuse me. i can't grip that thing. six inches. >> so to speak. no, there will be a joke, i'm not willing to play. >> what is six inches, show me. >> i'm...
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a 9-year-old boy somehow manages to get by the tsa behind me here and boards the plane and gets by the flight attendants and wasn't until the plane was en route to sin city, las vegas, he was discovered and he's in child protective services since that time. a bit of history here with this boy. it's probably not a very positive story. he has been in trouble with the law in some cases, he was found to have supposedly stolen a car and that car damaged other vehicles as he was driving down the road. and, again, we should remind viewers that he is only 9 years old. so that is where the story ends in las vegas. now the story is that he is supposed to be being brought back here to minneapolis. his own father has asked for help. his own father says he is at his wit's end with his son. chances are, when he does come back to minneapolis, he is going to be taken into some sort of protective services with regards to child protective service or welfare, what have you. people who will provide him with some storm of counseling to try to sort of turn this story around. obviously, a fantastic story. a
a 9-year-old boy somehow manages to get by the tsa behind me here and boards the plane and gets by the flight attendants and wasn't until the plane was en route to sin city, las vegas, he was discovered and he's in child protective services since that time. a bit of history here with this boy. it's probably not a very positive story. he has been in trouble with the law in some cases, he was found to have supposedly stolen a car and that car damaged other vehicles as he was driving down the...
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he is believed to be the man that phoned the tsa urging officials to evacuate airport terminals. those terminals were cleared but no threat was found. >> the british tourist who lost a leg last month when a new york taxi cab jumped a curve reached another milestone in her recovery. the family of sian green says her condition has been upgraded from fair to good. she's also been moved out of the intensive care unit and has started rehabilitation. >>> the ohio man who confessed in an online video to a fatal drunk driving accident is due back in court today. 22-year-old matthew cordle appeared tuesday before a judge. however, the judge abruptly postponed that proceeding saying normal court procedures were not being followed. his attorneys said cordle will plead not guilty at his arraignment but will eventually change that plea to guilty. >> a court date today for the montana woman charged with killing her husband by pushing him off a cliff. that story now from nbc's joe friar. >> reporter: they were newlyweds married only eight days when cody johnson disappeared in july. now his wife
he is believed to be the man that phoned the tsa urging officials to evacuate airport terminals. those terminals were cleared but no threat was found. >> the british tourist who lost a leg last month when a new york taxi cab jumped a curve reached another milestone in her recovery. the family of sian green says her condition has been upgraded from fair to good. she's also been moved out of the intensive care unit and has started rehabilitation. >>> the ohio man who confessed in...
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tsa every day screens 1.7 million passengers at 455 airports. every day it comes across weapons and replicas. we're talking guns, knives, swords and spears. 11 years into the tsa checkpoint routine, most travelers have it down. shoes off, laptops out and carry-ons through the x-ray machines. but you won't believe what those machines are finding. >> that came into a checkpoint. >> came into a checkpoint. someone is traveling with that. it's amazing. >> craze. >> at dulles airport, laying out for us some of the weapons and look-alikes his officers come across every day. >> nunchakus. >> you find those every day. >> reporter: power saw blades, lots of ammunition, stun guns and objects hidden inside combs, lipstick, even deodorant. a sword? >> ugly looking knife. >> you can't make up some of the things people bring to checkpoints and say what were you thinking in terms of trying to get this on a plane, given this post 9/11 world we live in? >> reporter: at airports nationwide, guns, a record 1,549 hiden in books, dvd players and, as this x-ray show,
tsa every day screens 1.7 million passengers at 455 airports. every day it comes across weapons and replicas. we're talking guns, knives, swords and spears. 11 years into the tsa checkpoint routine, most travelers have it down. shoes off, laptops out and carry-ons through the x-ray machines. but you won't believe what those machines are finding. >> that came into a checkpoint. >> came into a checkpoint. someone is traveling with that. it's amazing. >> craze. >> at dulles...
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the tsa is opening a registration website. up to 300 enrollment centers. for those who qualify, you'll get to keep shoes and belts when you go through security, and you no longer have to pull ought out laptops from the cases. a background check is required and a fee. you can apply on the tsa website and look for signup centers at major airport coming in the near future. >>> investigators in arizona are trying to figure out what caused three sky divers to collide in midair tuesday night and two were killed in the accident. the other was injured. this happened at a popular skydiving facility in arizona, just 60 miles southeast of phoenix. officials say the skydivers collided about 200 feet from the ground, causing their parachutes to collapse as they fell. the skydivers had been part of a 200-member group participating in the event. >>> two georgia police officers are in a lot of hot water today for cursing out a bus full of middle school students. the officers were called in after the bus driver apparently had a hard time controlling a group of rowdy kids.
the tsa is opening a registration website. up to 300 enrollment centers. for those who qualify, you'll get to keep shoes and belts when you go through security, and you no longer have to pull ought out laptops from the cases. a background check is required and a fee. you can apply on the tsa website and look for signup centers at major airport coming in the near future. >>> investigators in arizona are trying to figure out what caused three sky divers to collide in midair tuesday night...
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customs service which includes tsa. this way when you come in from outside the country, you zip right to a little -- a little atm type and you're out. that'sa -- that's the ticket. >> that's the way to go. >> you don't -- you don't need that. you don't need that if you're here at mile -- at broncos stadium. [ cheers ] >> yeah. sports authority field. big fans here, ladies and gentlemen. huge -- big fans! look at that. and we're going to be talking with them in a -- look, huge. all right, let's show what we've got going on right now. they're big, they're excited. talk about heat, it's going to be 93 degrees for the start of the game here. 97 in north platte. oklahoma city, 94. moving east, that heat continues. it is going to be toasty in little rock, jackson, all the way to st. louis. high of 90. but in the northeast, it's going to feel like fall. by tomorrow morning, look at some of these temperatures. saranac lake, 28. scranton, 40. hartford, 48. buffalo, 44. caribou, maine, 35. a chill in the air for september. and th
customs service which includes tsa. this way when you come in from outside the country, you zip right to a little -- a little atm type and you're out. that'sa -- that's the ticket. >> that's the way to go. >> you don't -- you don't need that. you don't need that if you're here at mile -- at broncos stadium. [ cheers ] >> yeah. sports authority field. big fans here, ladies and gentlemen. huge -- big fans! look at that. and we're going to be talking with them in a -- look, huge....
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. >>> the tsa's plan to allow small knives on planes is not sitting well with men and women that fly the friendly skies. today, the coalition of flight attendant unions will be out at airports across the country, including sfo, asking passengers to join the fight to keep knives out of airplane cabins. earlier this year, they announced they would allow people to carry knives with blades narrower than a half inch and shorter than 2.4 inches on to planes. >> an east bay city looking to get tougher on crimes by using electronic license plate readers. the piedmont city council hearing plans for the new system this week. license plate readers would be installed to record vehicles coming and going. now, that system would also be linked to a hot list of stolen vehicles, sex offenders or other suspected criminals police are searching for. the public safety committee will be discussing that plan in a meeting sometime today. >> in less than an hour from now, fremont police will be temporarily shutting down their phone lines. most calls will not be able to get through during the down time. "toda
. >>> the tsa's plan to allow small knives on planes is not sitting well with men and women that fly the friendly skies. today, the coalition of flight attendant unions will be out at airports across the country, including sfo, asking passengers to join the fight to keep knives out of airplane cabins. earlier this year, they announced they would allow people to carry knives with blades narrower than a half inch and shorter than 2.4 inches on to planes. >> an east bay city looking...
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tsa agents say the gun was found during a screening of carry-on bags. russell could also be fined up to $7,500. the 6'9" former basketball star attended high school in oakland and the university of san francisco and is best known for being the driving force behind a string of consecutive nba championships while playing for the boston celtics until 1969. >>> researchers say some blood pressure medications may reduce the risk for alzheimer's. 3,000 people aged 75 and older who used diuretics and ace inhibitors showed a reduced risk of alzheimer's disease and dementia by at least 50%. however, beta blockers and can see yum channel blockers did not show a link to reduced risk. researchers say more information needs to be done to determine why certain drugs can have that added effect. >>> for the second time in a week, a huge, rare fish washed up on the california coastline. a snorkeler spotted this 13.5 foot long oarfish dead in the water, then pulled it to shore. last sunday an 18-foot-long dead oarfish was found off catalina island. they are rarely seen o
tsa agents say the gun was found during a screening of carry-on bags. russell could also be fined up to $7,500. the 6'9" former basketball star attended high school in oakland and the university of san francisco and is best known for being the driving force behind a string of consecutive nba championships while playing for the boston celtics until 1969. >>> researchers say some blood pressure medications may reduce the risk for alzheimer's. 3,000 people aged 75 and older who used...
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cuts by more than $60 billion and raises some revenue through non-tax measures such as an increase in tsa security fees. the law will stabilize federal finances through late 2015. >> tomorrow a lifeline expires for more than 1 million americans without work more than six months. danielle leigh is on capitol hill where a fight is brewing to reinstate long term unemployment benefits. >> the emergency benefit created in response to the recession five years ago has given millions of americans unable to find work the cushion they needed. come tomorrow long term unemployment insurance will disappear. >> once their state benefits run out, that enables them to pay their mortgages, pay for heating, buy food, those benefits will come to an abrupt end. >> reporter: economists warn it could slow the country's economic recovery. >> you know who had a merry christmas. >> reporter: the group americans united for change is out with this ad, attacking republicans who largely opposed extending the benefits as part of the budget deal reached this month. >> democrats will continue to stand strong. >> in janu
cuts by more than $60 billion and raises some revenue through non-tax measures such as an increase in tsa security fees. the law will stabilize federal finances through late 2015. >> tomorrow a lifeline expires for more than 1 million americans without work more than six months. danielle leigh is on capitol hill where a fight is brewing to reinstate long term unemployment benefits. >> the emergency benefit created in response to the recession five years ago has given millions of...
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yesterday he visited with the family of the tsa agent hernandez who was killed at l.a.x. he met with two agents wounded in those shootings. the seattle to san francisco to l.a. trip featuring seven separate fundraisers for the democratic party. >> first it happened in pro football, now the nhl, ten former nhl players filing a class action lawsuit alleging it failed to protect them from the dangers of concussions. the players involved are upset about head impacts like this one by dan boyle earlier this season, smashing into the boards. we would like to note that boyle is not part of this new lawsuit which seeks unspecified damages and nhl funded medical monitoring system that will diagnose and treat players. it points out league sanctioned fighting can lead to debilitating head injuries. more than 4500 nfl players, a settlement was reached between the players and its union. >> it's 5:21. we continue to count down the winter games in sochi. how ron is now getting involved. >> welcome back everybody. happy tuesday. give you a little perspective on the crisp cool weather we'r
yesterday he visited with the family of the tsa agent hernandez who was killed at l.a.x. he met with two agents wounded in those shootings. the seattle to san francisco to l.a. trip featuring seven separate fundraisers for the democratic party. >> first it happened in pro football, now the nhl, ten former nhl players filing a class action lawsuit alleging it failed to protect them from the dangers of concussions. the players involved are upset about head impacts like this one by dan boyle...
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las vegas police say romo got into a heated confrontation with a tsa agent forcing other agents to detain him. he was not arrested but he was issued a citation for violating airport rules. romo issuing a statement now late yesterday reading in part i would like to sincerely apologize. i love and respect the giants, my teammates and our fans and promise to conduct myself in the future in the san francisco giants way. >>> it's 5:10. still ahead, a new film that's up for several awards storing up its fair share of controversy as well. by protesters are speaking out against "zero dark 30." >>> looking to the jobs report. business news just ahead. (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information and receive a free 3-day bracelet today. it was
las vegas police say romo got into a heated confrontation with a tsa agent forcing other agents to detain him. he was not arrested but he was issued a citation for violating airport rules. romo issuing a statement now late yesterday reading in part i would like to sincerely apologize. i love and respect the giants, my teammates and our fans and promise to conduct myself in the future in the san francisco giants way. >>> it's 5:10. still ahead, a new film that's up for several awards...
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the precheck program is open at terminals a and b and this morning the tsa is showcasing the new system. eligible travelers can go through a special prescreening process to gain access to expedited lines. approve flyers can pay a fee to keep the shoes on and the belts and keep your lap top and liquids in your bag. >> getting on a southwest flight they are serving up a wi-fi buffet. >> the airline will turn on internet access starting at the gate? >> right you have to pay for it in most cases but rules we've been talking about for a while recording electronic devices, southwest will now enable wi-fi even before the engine starts. not every airline can do this. some use a different technology for wi-fi that means they have to be in the care to get. but on southwest you get gate-to-gate internet access starting today. microsoft opening the nasdaq this morning with zombies on the right side to celebrate the sale of its new x box 1 device. this starts at midnight and there in the middle is marketing head for microsoft ringing the opening buzzer. last night he taught jimmy fallon how to play
the precheck program is open at terminals a and b and this morning the tsa is showcasing the new system. eligible travelers can go through a special prescreening process to gain access to expedited lines. approve flyers can pay a fee to keep the shoes on and the belts and keep your lap top and liquids in your bag. >> getting on a southwest flight they are serving up a wi-fi buffet. >> the airline will turn on internet access starting at the gate? >> right you have to pay for...
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the tsa was sued back in 2010 over the use of full-body x-ray scanners. even with this win, privacy advocates still are not satisfied noting different body scanners are still in use >>> what was once schwarzenegger's smoking cigar tent is now a place for paddling ping-pong balls. they were spotted playing table tennis in a group that used to house the former governor and his inner circle. >>> still ahead, 6:27, timber, the overnight surprise. one bay area driver will be waking up to this morning. we'll let you know what's being done to clean up this mess. >>> plus, could e book conspiracy charges unpeel apple. we will tell you why the feds are taking the cupertino company to court. >>> a little fog with those clouds out there as traffic flows through. christina loren will be along to talk about a cool start to your day. [ slurps ] [ laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] hey ladies. you love it. you've got to have it. cinnamon toast crunch, 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so irresistible. everybody craves those crazy squares.® made gluten-free cereals in a
the tsa was sued back in 2010 over the use of full-body x-ray scanners. even with this win, privacy advocates still are not satisfied noting different body scanners are still in use >>> what was once schwarzenegger's smoking cigar tent is now a place for paddling ping-pong balls. they were spotted playing table tennis in a group that used to house the former governor and his inner circle. >>> still ahead, 6:27, timber, the overnight surprise. one bay area driver will be waking...
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killing a tsa officer. miguel almaguer has the latest. >> the fbi spent monday at paul ciancia's apartment. after removing boxes of evidence, investigators interviewed the men who lived with the 23-year-old. according to this search warrant, the suspected gunman entered one of their rooms friday unannounced and asked to be driven to l.a.x. federal agents later seize his cell phone left inside this black hyundai. the alleged gunman's demeanor never tipping off his roommate or police. >> would he have raised the suspicion of a police officer there? probably not. >> reporter: tsa officer hernandez seen here on the job last december was executed by the gunman say police. the first of three tsa officers shot. >> let me take one moment to express the sadness i feel for my heart over the loss of my friend. it has hit me that i will never see him again. >> reporter: in new jersey, paul ciancia's family issued their first public statement through an attorney. >> it's most important for us as a family to express our
killing a tsa officer. miguel almaguer has the latest. >> the fbi spent monday at paul ciancia's apartment. after removing boxes of evidence, investigators interviewed the men who lived with the 23-year-old. according to this search warrant, the suspected gunman entered one of their rooms friday unannounced and asked to be driven to l.a.x. federal agents later seize his cell phone left inside this black hyundai. the alleged gunman's demeanor never tipping off his roommate or police....
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. >> reporter: out of view, police say tsa officer gerardo hernandez had been executed. >> panic. most people started to run through the metal detectors, into the terminal, away from the ticketing gate and escalators where the shots were coming from. >> reporter: the 29-year-old high school teacher sprinted down this hallway inside terminal three, but there was nowhere to hide. >> i don't remember hearing the shots. but i remember feeling it i collapsed down to my knees. >> reporter: shot in the leg, ludmer couldn't walk. did you think you were going die? >> i did. i expected to be shot again. never been afraid like that. >> reporter: in the middle of the chaos, losing blood, ludmer found a room to crawl into as the gunfire continued. did you think the gunman was going to enter the room? >> i knew i must have left a trail of blood. there was so much blood in the room. >> reporter: after tying a tourniquet around his leg -- >> we see a man in a wheelchair as well as the tsa agent there covered in blood. >> reporter: ludmer was rushed to the hospital, learning three tsa officers had
. >> reporter: out of view, police say tsa officer gerardo hernandez had been executed. >> panic. most people started to run through the metal detectors, into the terminal, away from the ticketing gate and escalators where the shots were coming from. >> reporter: the 29-year-old high school teacher sprinted down this hallway inside terminal three, but there was nowhere to hide. >> i don't remember hearing the shots. but i remember feeling it i collapsed down to my knees....
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oakland, san jose and sfo part of the tsa's expedited screening program which is expanding to improve 100 airports around the country. the program allows preapproved passengers to keep their shoes and belts on, keep laptops and liquids in their bags as they go through jeaning. not everybody qualifies. but with more people in the fast lanes, the regular lines should get shorter as well. >>> a deal by governor brown should keep hundreds of millions flowing to bay area transit agencies. a dispute over the state's public employee pension law prompted the federal government to halt more than $1.5 billion in grants that were supposed to go to the state's public transit agencies. in the bay area alone, an estimated 600 million would have been at risk. this includes almost $150 million for b.a.r.t.'s extension to san jose. the agencies will start getting the funds once the bill passes as expected. >>> city college of san francisco is turning to one last lifeline in the fight to keep its accreditation. the college is asking for review by the accreditation commission. college officials are citi
oakland, san jose and sfo part of the tsa's expedited screening program which is expanding to improve 100 airports around the country. the program allows preapproved passengers to keep their shoes and belts on, keep laptops and liquids in their bags as they go through jeaning. not everybody qualifies. but with more people in the fast lanes, the regular lines should get shorter as well. >>> a deal by governor brown should keep hundreds of millions flowing to bay area transit agencies. a...
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tsa agents say he was carrying 67,000 pounds of pot. the plane was headed for charleston, south carolina. >>> we're watching the weather this morning. at least meteorologist christina loren is for us. >> watching for us. >> we're watching friday. a nice forecast ahead. >> it doesn't matter what the weather is going to be like. it's friday. all across the bay area beautiful day shaping up. just want to show you how cool some of these live pictures are right now. this is san jose. the cloud cover right now lingering over the local mountains. that will be the case for today. a lot of sunshine. air quality has improved. the shower activity is clearing very quickly. we're looking good for a nice mild friday. winds will pick up and play a factor as the area of low pressure races out. unstabilized atmosphere out there. as we continue through the next couple days, we'll keep breezy to windy conditions. winds at the strongest today at 4:00 p.m. tie down any sort of loose objects. if you live along the coastline, you can see where red and orange
tsa agents say he was carrying 67,000 pounds of pot. the plane was headed for charleston, south carolina. >>> we're watching the weather this morning. at least meteorologist christina loren is for us. >> watching for us. >> we're watching friday. a nice forecast ahead. >> it doesn't matter what the weather is going to be like. it's friday. all across the bay area beautiful day shaping up. just want to show you how cool some of these live pictures are right now. this...
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when it comes to cuts already in place, airports starting to feel the pinch because tsa and customs have cut out overtime. that means fewer people to deal with passengers and longer lines in some large airports, the administration saying and passengers have backed that up and here on capitol hill, lawmakers need to cut their own office budgets by over 8% which is actually more than the average of the cuts that we're seeing around the government. jon? >> all right, tracie potts, thank you very much from capitol hill. we'll keep our eye on that one. >> we're going to take you to the vatican in rome. new this morning, the cardinals just wrapping up day two of pre-conclave talks. right now live pictures from the north american college in vatican city where two american cardinals are speaking. just a few hours ago the cardinals wrapped up day two of pre-conclave meetings. meetings began yesterday with cardinals taking an oath of secrecy vowing not to reveal any information surrounding the meetings. the cardinals are supposed to arrive by tomorrow. >>> a veteran member of the california guard
when it comes to cuts already in place, airports starting to feel the pinch because tsa and customs have cut out overtime. that means fewer people to deal with passengers and longer lines in some large airports, the administration saying and passengers have backed that up and here on capitol hill, lawmakers need to cut their own office budgets by over 8% which is actually more than the average of the cuts that we're seeing around the government. jon? >> all right, tracie potts, thank you...